grigson
Electrical
- Aug 21, 2011
- 69
Hello,
My company has been putting 1A power LEDs from Cree and Osram in parallel for soome time now.
We only ever use a single current source, and NEVER use series current equalisation resistors or current mirrors.
We have encountered no problems......so why is everyone telling us we are doing wrong?...i just dont understand
A batch of the same type of power LEDs always have virtually exactly same Vf's, and so no LED hogs the current.
Driving paralleled LEDs with no equalisation resistors is the cheapest way to drive LEDs.....you can just usually use a cheap simple hysterwetic buck converter.
Why are so many people (even some prospective customers) telling us we are doing wrong....we have had no problems.
On our production line, each finished product gets left ON for 20 minutes before being bagged and despatched..........if a failure was going to occur, it would occur there...but it never has, so we are thinking of doing away with this mini soak test.
Are LED lights are in the power range of 2W to 50W.
Why is what we are doing wrong?
Do you agree with us that this talk of unequal Vf's is a myth?
My company has been putting 1A power LEDs from Cree and Osram in parallel for soome time now.
We only ever use a single current source, and NEVER use series current equalisation resistors or current mirrors.
We have encountered no problems......so why is everyone telling us we are doing wrong?...i just dont understand
A batch of the same type of power LEDs always have virtually exactly same Vf's, and so no LED hogs the current.
Driving paralleled LEDs with no equalisation resistors is the cheapest way to drive LEDs.....you can just usually use a cheap simple hysterwetic buck converter.
Why are so many people (even some prospective customers) telling us we are doing wrong....we have had no problems.
On our production line, each finished product gets left ON for 20 minutes before being bagged and despatched..........if a failure was going to occur, it would occur there...but it never has, so we are thinking of doing away with this mini soak test.
Are LED lights are in the power range of 2W to 50W.
Why is what we are doing wrong?
Do you agree with us that this talk of unequal Vf's is a myth?